It's Labour Day, 2022 and stocks along with crypto continue to be in a funk.
I usually add dates in my articles to give sort of a historical accounting of what's happening with investing in general, despite posts being dated.
The Blogs/Sites on my right sidebar have a common theme with the Markets being down these days. Stock prices may be down but their dividends remain on par or increase from year to year.
Folks that manually reinvest their dividends received or "Drip" with automatic reinvesting usually at a discount, grow the number of stocks owned and in turn gain higher dividends at the next scheduled distribution date as mentioned in the posts on the right.
These days, many stock prices are down that will rebound so cheaper to buy and/or reinvest in my opinion instead of selling at a loss in panic mode.
I continue to focus on the top ten stocks in the TSX 60 which holds top companies by dividend yield and ETF/Funds that concentrate on Banks and Energy related with decent monthly dividends. Steady growth and patience is the name of the game for those who fund with what they can afford in these crazy days of high inflation, climbing interest rates along with living expenses/housing.
I had fun with Crypto once upon a time ... doing a lot of day trading and it was easier to win knowing where the market were going, along with large price range moves. Fast forward to today ... where Bitcoin gets influenced by stuff like US job stats and during the weekdays by S&P 500 plus Nasdaq (Tech loaded) moves ... it got a lot more complicated and frankly ... boring just watching so gave that up for the most part.
These days, I mostly hold the "coins" but still play with Ether (ETH) where I like it's price moves for Trades (usually ETH/USD) but it can get into a funk at times as well with general Trader indecision out there.
Currently, it's probably just wise to hold on Ether where it moves from proof of work (Miners) to proof of stake in September called "The Merge" ... in about 9 days according to the count down. I'll wait until the dust settles on all that Techie stuff, see the result and all is good to go ... continue from there.
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